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On this day January 19 1982, Could Hell Be Any Worse by Bad Religion was released, delivering a fast aggressive punk album that captured frustration anger and social critique at the dawn of the decade. The record featured rapid fire songs driven by speed sharp vocals and confrontational lyrics...
On this day November 30 1983 Bad Religion released the album Into the Unknown. The record marked a dramatic shift from the band’s established punk sound, moving into a synthesizer driven style that surprised fans with its experimental direction. Its atmospheric tone, layered keyboards, and...
In 1988, Bad Religion released their third studio album Suffer, a record that is often credited with helping spark the revival of American punk rock in the late 1980s. After briefly disbanding and experimenting with different directions, the band returned with a sharp, fast, and uncompromising...
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